Separate Vocations

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The fitness test (AKA: Separate Vocations ) is the 18th episode of the third season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. For this episode won Nancy Cartwright, the English voice actress of Bart Simpson, the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance.

Action

In the school of " nonsense " test is performed to find out which profession the respective students are best suited. The evaluation of this test shows that Lisa housewife and beard should be a cop. However, Lisa is it not at all enthusiastic and even ask a musician if she could make a career as a saxophone player, which you does not recommend this. Meanwhile, Bart must spend an evening with the police and says he wants to be as an adult police officer.

Meanwhile, Lisa always seems listless and befriends with female Rowdies school. Since Bart shows more and more responsibility to the police, Principal Skinner calls him to school supervision. Finally, Lisa's school grades are getting worse, while Bart's getting better.

After Lisa notices that her class teacher Ms. Hoover reads all the answers to their questions from a book, she begins to steal all the teachers school books, and hidden them in her locker. Then all the teachers of the school are at a loss how to teach from now on, which is why Principal Skinner and Bart begin to search all lockers of the students. When Bart finally opens by Lisa, he finds the books there. Shortly thereafter, Skinner appears and asks him who was responsible. Lisa will initially take the blame, but you come before Bart and claims to be responsible for this.

After Bart got his punishment, he explains Lisa, he did not want that they verbaue their promising future.

Reception

Broadcast

The U.S. Air Date this episode on 27 February 1992 on the U.S. FOX watched an average of about 13.6 million viewers. Nearly a year later, on 27 January 1993, the ZDF sent the German -speaking Original.

Award

Nancy Cartwright won for their synchronization by Bart Simpson in 1992, a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance, taking into account this award along with Jackie Mason, Julie Kavner, Yeardley Smith, Marcia Wallace and Dan Castellaneta, all for the synchronization one or more characters from The Simpsons were awarded.

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